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Jeff Asbury
08-30-2005, 02:24 PM
What is it?

Does anyone know what type of sailing dinghy this is? I know it's not a Ericson for sure, ha ha, and it is only 10 feet long with a 4' 3" beam, so it's not a Laser. The guy who sold it to me (only a 100 bucks) said he was told it was a Hobie Holder. I can't find any info on a 10 foot Hobie mono hull. There is a logo that depicts a Mosquito or a Bee on the sail. I have searched all over the web and can't find any info on this boat. Hope you folks don't mind that this is not a Ericson related subject. I will post a photo of the sail logo later.

Thanks in advance! :confused:

footrope
09-12-2005, 03:38 AM
This Hobie Holder 12 looks alot like the photos you posted, but not exactly.

http://www.sailingtexas.com/sholder12d.html

Seth
09-12-2005, 10:31 PM
I just can't recall the name-but I remember this boat-it was in the Laser, Force 5 heyday, but a tad smaller. I DO know where you would likely find it, though.
Sail or Yachting magazine used to publish a guide to boat makes/models-a good, long established boat dealer in your area might have one in his/her bookcase-as might a sailmaker who has been around for a while-they have not been published in several years, and you would be looking for something from the mid-late 70's.

Jeff-you are in the LA area, right? I would try Elloitt-Pattison sailmakers-as if they have the old Sail/Yachting production boat guide. Or maybe one of the long established boat dealers in Del Rey-is Anchorage Yachts still around (they used to sell Ericsons)? Maybe the Hunter dealer maight have a copy.

But, between a sailmaker or old time boat dealer, someone will have this guide-and this boat will be in the dinghy section-for sure.

I will do some checking in the meantime-I love a challenge!
Cheers

Mindscape
09-12-2005, 11:26 PM
Jeff - could this be a Dyer Flyer - this was a 10 footer from Dyer out of Warren, RI. Still looking around but the logo is kind of a D with wings. I'll keep looking for anything else that might be close. (I'm looking in one of the old Cruising World Insignia guides).

Keith Parcells
09-14-2005, 12:59 AM
Jeff,

I have no idea what make it is, but you got a heck of a deal! Does he have another at that price?

Keith

bigtyme805
09-14-2005, 10:38 AM
Jeff

Looks like a Hobie Holder 12 to me. The person you got it from probably gave you the wrong size. Hobie does make a 10.

Jeff Asbury
09-26-2005, 12:32 PM
Here are the photos of the Sail with the mystery logo of a Bee or Mosquito. I still have no idea what this saline Dinghy is. I have also posted photos of the newly LP ed bottom and buffed out deck. I will be trying her out this weekend. I have christened her "Saline Solution".

:confused:

Loren Beach
09-26-2005, 12:36 PM
Is there a HIN on the transom?

Loren

Jeff Asbury
09-26-2005, 01:28 PM
Nope, Nothing. :confused:

Nick Reynolds
10-01-2005, 01:27 AM
Here is a list of boats older than 1998, listed by length. There are a few in the 10' range. It will still be difficult to tell from the limited information shown, but might give you another place to start. The Dyer Flyer does look like a possibility.

http://old.cruisingworld.com/ssbk/ssbolndx.htm

Seth
10-01-2005, 12:27 PM
Frustrating, huh? Not on that list, ut I recall that logo, and just can't place it..

Nick Reynolds
10-01-2005, 01:04 PM
Okay, I know this is way off the subject, but Seth's comment about the logo reminded me that I have seen a logo like that.

Check this out (...and be disappointed.) :(

http://www.71superbee.com/

Seth
10-02-2005, 11:55 PM
Funny, I remember THAT one, too! But somewhere, deep in the past, I DO recall that logo...Just can't place it..Sorry! :esad:

Jeff Asbury
10-03-2005, 12:01 PM
Thanks Seth, keep trying to remember!

Bad news, I did a sea trial with this Dink and I am just too big for it (195 lbs). I really had to get up some speed so that it would self bail through the drains in the transom. I also had to move pretty far forward in the cockpit to keep the water out. She's not that tender but I really think it is a boat for a much smaller person like youngster or a teenager. So I am putting it up for sale now that I have restored it to Bristol Condition. New LP on the bottom, varnished rudder and tiller, added tiller extension and new running rigging. How does $450.00 sound? I will do a post in the For Sale and Wanted section a little later. I am bummed because it is a well built and pretty little Dink.

:boohoo: